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Definitely NOT happy with new Redding Dies!
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 1216886" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>I randomly selected 25 pieces of brass for each batch. </p><p>Each batch was dedicated to one sizing die.</p><p>I fired, reloaded, fired, and reloaded, ect, while measuring case growth and loaded concentricity.</p><p></p><p>After a lot of shooting, the Lee Collet neck die was the best, the Forster, RCBS, ect dies in the middle, and the Redding FL "S" die was at the bottom. This was the exact opposite of what I expected based on cost and appearance.</p><p></p><p>For years, until that test, I assumed that Redding was the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 1216886, member: 6600"] I randomly selected 25 pieces of brass for each batch. Each batch was dedicated to one sizing die. I fired, reloaded, fired, and reloaded, ect, while measuring case growth and loaded concentricity. After a lot of shooting, the Lee Collet neck die was the best, the Forster, RCBS, ect dies in the middle, and the Redding FL "S" die was at the bottom. This was the exact opposite of what I expected based on cost and appearance. For years, until that test, I assumed that Redding was the best. [/QUOTE]
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